A few days ago Samsung launched its mobile folding mobile, Galaxy Flip. We were able to briefly examine it and it gave us the impression that it was a good evolution of Fold in a sense, but it was not a definite achievement.
The newcomer, previously known as Fold 2, will come much later in the year, and we already have the first tracks.
Camera at the bottom of the screen
This is expected to be Samsung's first phone to offer screen technology that allows us to use the camera under it. It's something we've seen in several prototypes but according to the industry itself is not yet ready for commercial shipping. Xiaomi has also shown a video about its technology.
Want to take it down next time? Here you go… introducing Under-Display Camera technology!#Xiaomi #InnovationForEveryone pic.twitter.com/d2HL6FHkh1
– Xiaomi # First108MPPentaCam (@Xiaomi) June 3, 2019
It looks like progress is going at a good pace as anticipated by Samsung's new summary in early summer, July, and by then the technology would be ready to hide the camera without any problems.
This end, the codenamed Champ, will be the result of a decades-long investigation by Samsung, and it will be the first to offer a screen-sinking experience from the Galaxy A80, which has been done by removing the front camera.
Wrap up as a test case?
Surprisingly, it is the first cellphone to swipe for the first time using this technology since Samsung has made it clear that it will be its own Galaxy A. He didn't want to leave the Global S art, but perhaps with the welcomed success he wanted to take on this stage, which was expensive and had a wide audience open to his new ideas.